Sweet yearly reunion for sisters of different faiths


Unbreakable bond: Junaidah (bottom left) and her family posing for a photograph with Chong. — Photo from Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong’s Facebook

PETALING JAYA: Meeting up during the Chinese New Year has been a tradition for Chong Siw Lan and younger sister Junaidah Ibrahim, who have remained close despite being separated since they were children.

Despite growing up in families with differing faith traditions, Chong and Junaidah have not let their different religious beliefs get in the way.

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